SUPPORT SYSTEM

Strong and Secure Support SystemA warden has more of an invested role. We care for our children to such an extent that we treat them like our own. There’s a lot more that goes into this. We make sure:

They’re eating right

Sleeping well

Studying

Taking their medication (if they’re on any)

Speaking to their parents and not dismissing their calls

They have a healthy social life

And they aren’t going through emotional trauma and aren’t talking about it.

Here are a few things we dorm parents do to ensure our engagement with the children is effective and has a positive impact:

Engaging in conversation:We provide them with dorm treats and snacks, which include all sorts of food and drinks. During this time we make sure to sit with them and have a great time, but also talk about what’s going on in their lives. They talk to us about their day, what subjects they’re having difficulties with, which classes they enjoy the most etc. Sometimes (when we’re talking one-on-one) they open up about their personal lives as well, sometimes just to be heard, to vent, and sometimes to seek advice from us. We’re also very careful about what advice we give.

News from home or elsewhere:Generally when good news comes from their hometowns we share in their enthusiasm, but when its bad news, we spend a lot of time with them, counselling them, talking to them etc. We’re available to them whenever they feel like talking.

Sickness: When students fall ill, we’re almost always up all night making sure it doesn’t graduate to something more dangerous or contagious. If that does happen, we call for the school van to take them to the hospital. If it’s not a serious problem we provide them with basic medicines prescribed by doctors.

Special Occasions: We check to make sure they have appropriate clothing & shoes for the specific event, and if necessary, iron & polish them.

Discipline: We discipline them when they make a bad choice; teach them what is right and wrong and give them appropriate consequences as and when necessary.

Hygiene& Cleanliness: We make sure every student takes a shower, makes their bed in the morning, keeps their room neat and clean, keeps their shoes polished or dusted, separates their dirty clothes from their clean ones, etc. Hygiene is a very integral part of our daily routine.

Academic:During exams we generally stay up with the children or have an ear out for them while they study. We make coffee for them at odd hours to help them stay up but also make sure they get sufficient sleep before their exam. When deadlines have to be met and the child needs extra time, we give them leeway to stay up a little longer to complete their assignment.

Vacation:
– Getting the required documents from the travel department.
– Money from the Finance office.
– On day of departure makes sure they carry along their documents, including the school ID which many of them tend to forget.
– Follow up with them or their parents till they reach home.
– Stay awake till early morning as per their departure/arrival time assigned by travel office.

Weekdays and weekends: On weekdays the children usually come back to the dorm, leave their books/bag etc., change into their shorts or tracks and head back to school to play Football, Basketball or any other sport they may be interested in. At 8pm they have dinner and are back in dorm soon after.
On weekends they usually wake up late, have a late breakfast and then do as they please. Some of them watch movies, some work on assignments or projects, some hang around in school with their friends, some are around town in the various restaurants, and some lounge about in their dorms either reading or playing board games.

We love our job because of how we have the opportunity to interact with so many students from all over the world. We feel like we’re really making a difference by being there for them and acting as parent figures. They confide in us, listen to us, and sometimes even make it a point to keep in touch with us years after they graduate. We’re honored to be able to contribute to their adolescent years and guide them in every way possible.